:50:03
Where do you think l've been?
:50:05
Killing muggers.
:50:13
You're crazy.
:50:15
A New York cop broke
into my place tonight.
:50:18
Not that... What the hell's
his name? Frank Ochoa.
:50:23
- Well, he said he talked to you once.
- He asked me not to kill muggers.
:50:27
He told me that.
:50:30
Yes, that's true.
:50:32
- Did you kill muggers?
- No, but he asked me not to.
:50:36
Why would he ask you not to
if you weren't doing it?
:50:40
Listen, when a policeman finds a killer,
what does he do?
:50:44
They arrest him.
:50:46
Well, he did seem a bit odd.
:50:48
Not only odd, the guy is crazy.
It's that simple.
:50:53
He had a moment in his life
when he was a somebody.
:50:56
He was in charge
of the vigilante killings in New York.
:50:59
He was all over the newspapers,
the television, asked a lot of questions.
:51:04
The most important question they
asked him was, "Who is the vigilante?
:51:09
Have you found him?" He hadn't.
:51:12
Me, I was one on a long list of people
who had family killed by the muggers.
:51:17
He might have accused
every one of them.
:51:20
But he became such a damn pest
that I left New York.
:51:24
But I'll be damned
if I leave Los Angeles.
:51:27
I'm not gonna let him
come between you and me.
:51:32
- I thought things had.
- What?
:51:34
Come between us.
:51:36
Hell, no.
:51:40
- Stay the night?
- I thought you'd never ask.